The persistent decay of bubble clusters in coarsening two-dimensional
soap froths is
measured experimentally as a function of cluster volume fraction.
A dramatically stronger decay is observed in comparison to soap froth models
and to measurements and calculations of persistence in other
systems. The fraction
of individual bubbles that contain any persistent area also decays, implying
significant bubble motion and suggesting that T1 processes play an important
role in froth persistence.

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